New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Env - Department of Environmental Services
Subtitle Env-A - Air Related Programs (formerly designated as rules of Division of Air Resources.)
Chapter Env-A 1800 - ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
Part Env-A 1811 - LICENSING ASBESTOS DISPOSAL SITE CONTRACTORS
Section Env-A 1811.09 - License Renewal

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Env-A 1811.09

Current through Register No. 13, March 27, 2025

(a) A license holder wishing to renew an expiring license shall apply in writing on an "Application for Asbestos Site Contractor License" form obtained from the department that includes the following:

(1) All application information required by Env-A 1811.04(a);

(2) The license number and issue date of the applicant's expiring or expired license; and

(3) A list of asbestos disposal site projects conducted by the license holder since the date the expiring license was issued, including for each project the:
a.Site location;

b.Name of the property owner;

c.Project start date;

d.Project status;

e.Project contact person and telephone number; and

f.Project site supervisor.

(b) The application to renew an expiring license shall be signed and dated as specified in Env-A 1810.06 by the applicant and each responsible person fulfilling the license holder obligations specified in Env-A 1811.10(b).

(c) An application fee of $250 shall accompany each application. Payment shall be in the form of cash, company check, certified check, or money order. A company check, certified check, or money order shall be made payable to "Treasurer, State of New Hampshire".

(d) An application to renew an expiring license shall be submitted to the department no more than 60 days prior to the license expiration date.

(e) The department shall process applications to renew an expiring license in accordance with Env-A 1811.07.

(f) An expiring license that is under suspension shall not be renewed before all terms and conditions of the suspension have been fully satisfied.

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